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TIE TIM6S-YISIT0R. RALEIGH, K. & ' - SATURDAY. JULY 14. 1900 Entered as Second-Class Mail )tttter. PUBLISHED BY THE VIS1TOR-PRESS COMPANY. " . (Incorporated.) Illustrations of the aduge that there Is nothing new under the sun are never far to eeelt, and a singular inatanoe la er piled m "Xne Art ot Warre," by Jfiocolt Machlavelll, dated 1650, and translated by Peter Whltehorne. At the end of the book the translator has added some prl giiial matter. In telling "How to write and' cause the same that s written to be 'read afar off without sending any mes sage,' he says: "A captain besieged in any town or fortress unable to communi cate without by letter may, by, night so far as light can be seen, and by day as far as burnished glass casting the sun on a hut, or suchliKe, may be described he having arranged with his friends the order of signal one or two lights being flashed, hidden or displayed again." This is the principle of the modern heliograph. Of Noflh Carolina. errnins ubit of local lott-rest ar deaircd by tUa pappr and will be pob Itahed If vartb of pca All sack quoinnicstf am should be adareasea to t Timea-VWtor. sod not to Individual atmbers of tie staff. Nan of author abonJd a"omnny communications, but will be omitted In public Worn If deirv. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. One Year $3.W Oae Month 25 OmCE IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. Interstate Telephone No. 179 Bell Telephone No. 133 THE I.EAOKU IN THK NKWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. This premises to be ano'her camnal i year of freak candidates. The latest ad dition to the lits is George M. Piaaev, sun of Captain George L. Fisher, of Company B, First Maryland Regiment, who an nounces that he will be an independent candidate for Congress from the Sixth District. He says he is an independent Uepubltcan. He has but one arm and keeps a cigar and tobacco store in Ha gcrstown, His platform will entitle him to a posi tion in the front ranks of cranks and an archists. The paltform Is as follows: "I am in favor of a national law mak ing eight hours a day for all working people. "Every honorably discharged soldier should have a pension. The Government should give the pension appropriation to the soldiers and do away with political examining boards and pension attorney shurks. "I am opposed to Government by injunc tion, imperialism and civil service. "I am In favor of a national law not to allow any railroad company to haul over 35 cars in one train, the crew of said train to consist of two brakesmen, one flagman, conductor, englneman and fireman, and allow no railroad companv to run double-headers, and to compel all corporations to take care of all employes hurt in their service." Fisher's platform reads like the de inands of a Western Populist. "The Least Hair Casts a Shadow' A single drop of poison blood ivilU unless checked in time, make theivhole impure. Hood's SarsapariHa is the great leader in blood purifiers. casts no shadow, but brings sunshine and health into every household. Dyspepsia "For six months my sys tem tuas out of order tuttk dyspepsia and Impure blood. Spent lots of money in vain, but Hood' s SarsapariHa cared me thoroughly." Jos. S. Zauba, Genoa, Neb. Eruptions " had annoying erup tions caused by impure blood, and physi cians' treatment failed to benefit. Hood's SarsapariHa removed them and I am no longer annoyed." W. R. Hudson, Natrona, Pa. i i ifftr w HowTt PI1U cure liver ; th pop-farltaMny nd only cthrtlc to Uke with Hood'i 8ripartlt. YOU CAN GET Rood board an J Person Street, nudtrate lodging at 213, South tiood loiH.ty, terms NOW FOR A JOINT DEBATE. The Baltimore Sun suggests: "The conversion of Webster Davis, late Assistant Secretary of the Interior, to the Democratic platform had hardly ceased to cause political wonder before the an nouncement comes from Philadelphia that United States District Attorney James M. Beck, who was appointed by President Cleveland, has taken an opposite course. He avers that he 'has not let the Demo cratic party, because there is none to leave.' But colncidently with his state mcnt comes from Washington th an nouncement that Mr. Beck is to be ap pointed Assistant Attorney General, sue cccding Col. James E. Boyd, who is to go upon the Federal Bench in North Caro . Una. Therefore Mr. Beck's declared change of faith is calculated to be of somo avail both as to present and future oppor (unities with the party to which he has now allied himself. "Mr. Davis' change o? faith is note worthy in this connection, because both he and Mr. Beck are orators of more than ordinary skill and fluency. Mr. Davis will doubtless exert his gifts in behalf of the Democratic ticket and Mr. Beck can be equally of service to the Republicans. He is an orator of rare genius and national fame and will be one of the star "spell binders" if brought at all into the cam paign. "Since twosuchable aa at ( '!!! "Since two such able talkers have ex changed paths It might be interesting to arrange a joint debate between them on the issues of the present contest. There would be a bubbling over of oratory, sil ver tongucd in one instance and gold in the other, but altogether a melody of words worth the price of admission." Glasgow, which Is famous already for Its experiments in municipal ownership of public utilities, Is to inaugurate a muni cipal telephone exchange for 5,000 sub scribers. The plant is to be of the most modern kind. It is expected to pay for itself and its running expenses at an annual charge to each subscriber of about $27.25. The charge by the private cor poration now doing the business Is $50. But, as a cynical writer suggests. In Glasgow they do not mix politics and municipal business. Few People Have Eyes Alike. Fully nine-tenths of those who wear glasses have different vision in each eye. Sometimes it's a de cided difference in others only a light variation. A -eless examis nation v. ill fail to oring out this defect-the same lenses will be adv justed to both eyes a., i head aches and eye strains thar oedicine fails to relieve are the t dsult. We test each eye separate, -select proper nses adjust glasses to suit each EXAMINATION FREE,. H, Mahler's ons, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Piano and Organ Tuning, Repairing AND REMODELING. We are fully equipped with ertrv material used in Piano and Oman Repairing, and guarantee all woilc done by us to give entire satisfac tion, We respectfully solicit the patronage of families who HAVE NOT, other Tuners engaged to aU tend to their Instruments. Prof. R. J. Gonzalez ISorsi Work rooms. No, 11 Peace be tween HaLfax andSalisbu-v St. The American lawyers in Manila have formed a Bar Association. FREEZING WEATHER IN JULY Would cause great discomfort and loss, but fortunately it is seldom known, A vast amount of misery is caused at this Beason, however, by impoverished blood, 1 poor appeptite and general debility. These conditions may be remedied by enriching the blood and toning the stomach with Hood's SarsapariHa. This medicine seems to put new life into the whole physical system, simply because of its wonderful power to purify, enrich and vitalize the I bloodl create an appeptite and invigorate the digestive functions. We advise you to get a bottle and try It If you are not feel ing Just right. It will do you more good than a six weeks vacation. It is the best medicine money too buy, SALE OF LAND. By authority of a morteasre from Benjamin Turner, recorded in Book 1R2, pacre 544, records of Register of ucetis oince for Wake County. I will, on Monday, 13th day of August. 1900, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door of AYake County, Raleigh, N. C. sen 10 rne nignest Didder lor cast! a certain parcel of land in Raleigh Township, Wake County, which be gins at the southeast corner of the intersection of ( Lenoir and East streets, and runs thence east with said Lenoir street 175 feet to the branch Klines line; thence south with Klines' lines 74 feet to M. Earps' line (formerly); thence with his line west 175 feet to East tsreet; thence with East street 74 feet to the begnning, being the same land described in the aforesaid mortgage, t-d-a , V. N. JONES, Att'y. The Head of the State's Educational System Three academic courses leading to De grees. Professional et nrses la Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teaohers 1 Scholarships and i . 0n.u,eeay. Taition$60.jHn, Iter Hons and ; Teachers. 13 st.uJen besldci 161 in 8ummer School 88 teachers in the faeolty For catalogues sad Information ac'd ess JT. r . VENABLE. President. Chspel Hill, N O. m FRESH CANDY -AT IE S J J. POP Ice, Ice, Ice. iIy ice Celler under my store is now open. KOTICE. Having qualified as the Administm tor of the estate of .1. II. Ennlss, late of Wake county, I hereby give notice to the creditors of said estate to pre sent their claims to me on or before June 2nd, 1901, or this1 notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, nnd those owing said estate will please make immediate payment. W. N. JONES, Administrator. Raleigh, K. C, June 2, 1MB j i 1 II JU ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa administrator ot the estate of the lata Ira J. Honeycutt. deceased, this is to give notice to all 1 persons indebted to the said estate to 1 make payment to the uudersigned nt. once and to all parties having claim against said estate to present them to me before May 7, 1901, or this no tire will be plead in bar of their re covery. ; a ft HONEYCUTT. ! 1. AdMioiitxstMt V I In Our Efforts to Servo Our Trcilp WitKthe best goods Jn,the market, we -neces sarily have to look at many makes in each liriej C0RSET"S;;,;v '.!..Y ... , i , 1 "' " 1 '-"-' . ' .-"V. "ft: Are among the'difficult thing j we have to choc se for you, We have examined carefully many lilies ; we have bought and sold many different kinds, and wi alway try to choose meritoricmi are ti :les. New things appear ev?ry day r two, aud we look, them over. Many lines of, Corseti art v jry much alike. The name may differ, but the style be the same. Wj have just found a corlet wit j all the good features you kuowof in Corsefs. and then one new item added a-Cork Jfroted tt l Rust Proof Clasp that means more comfort to the wearer and freedo.'n from rusted and broken Corsets and no rust f pots on und:r wear. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL- Short length waist, jean body, satenel strips; boned bust, inside strengthening1 zone. A srood sellinsr Mrmpnt. henausA ly, ou many iciuies netja a bnon liOrSBu Bust heavily flossed, elaborate silk em broidered edging top and bottom, 4 N249G hook clasns. 12 inches lonor. Cnlnrs JHOM ' ' ? " WJ (white drab and black, Sizes 18 to 30, Price $1.00 Short Waist, fine Batiste throughout. .corded bust, inside zone, suitable for summer or winter wear. Silk embroi dered edging at top, 4 hook clasps. II 1-2 inches long. White only. Sizes 18 to 30; Price $1 OO, PureSwcei Fresh North State Flour. XtlCJtl ANt) DELICIOUS Makes the sweetes biscu.t, thn lightest loaf, and the most deli cious rolls. Ask vcvr grocer for NORTH STATE FLOUR And take no substitute. THE FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO.. HAJLEIGII, IV, C, Spring Greeting A Hope Realized A Promto Fulfilled, That is what every sale we make means, wants and wishes, then we make the prir." : only one class, and that the FIRST, in ntir collection of. We anticipate your rrcsistible. There ia fcpring and summer Safe Deposit Vaults Having installed a modern "Canuon-RalUCorliss Safe" for ita own securities, the CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK has ar ranged its spacious Granite Vault tor the storage of valuables 6f all kinds, including househola Silver, Jewelry, fco. This wi'.l be found especially advantages to families who spend the summer away from bome. Also, excellent Steel Boxes for rent for safe keeping of Deeds, Bonds, Stock Certificates.Unurance Policies and all kinds of valuable papers Charges moderate. Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, N. C.r Capital and Net Profits .... $150,000 Sellable peitmuof reiK'tinlcl r InMuilTs wUut tatrtifsrlplDiha rttrlf Kroiltloa.irtebaaM 4 ! The fioith Carolina College Of Mgiuunure ana jyieenanie -ires TECHNICAL E0UCATI0N IN-Agrlcaltsrs, StookTilslRg, Hortlcultyre, Ms. chanisal, Civil and Eloctrloal Eaglnetrlag, Textile laduitry, Chtmlatry, and Architecture. . PRACTICAL TRAINING IN Carpentry. Wood-tarninj. Black-smithing, Ma- nhlaa work, Mill werk, Boiler-tending, Engine tending, and Dynamo- tending, Tultlo, IJ0.0O a year; Board, $S a month. Next session opens September 6lb. Entrance examinations in pr.h rrmntr rnnrt-hnimn. . .Tnl 2fith o'cl.ek, a. m ; also at the college, beptember 4tk end 5ib. i vi luiiiDiorraauon, aaatcia , PRESIDENT GEO..T. WINSTON, RALEIGH, N.3. 10 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! Your responsibility ends and ours begins wben you buv of u. W a'e right behind every transaction we make. COMS AND LOOK. If you want to bu "'srht. if you want to be treated right, if you want to save money, sake our store your trading home. All Styles in Men's Hats. -"Split and Rough Straws in Ladies' Hats DUwLAP OUn FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS Are complete for the Easter Trade. Do you want the up-to-date? you can find It at ; CROSS & LINEHAN. i ' UP-TCDiTE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS If a J EWI BUTTEE3: -At- J.R. FERRALL d CO. 222 Fayettevllle Street. TELEPHONE 88. ' ' .' .
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